Google has started alerting PC users against visiting the websites that are comprised with malware or spyware to encrypt their computers. Although McAfee’s latest security software called Internet Security Suite and Microsoft’s OneCare Live have also come in the race of offering a similar functionality, but an alerting horn offered directly by a search engine comes rather under the latest trend.
There are lots of search engine, presenting the search results in a common way, but possibly not all the search engines are included with information regarding malware like spyware or even Trojan horses and worm, instead of the Google, which warns the users once they have clicked on a particular link: Sooner than actually navigating to the site selected, Google sends alert warnings to the user that “the site you are about to visit may harm your computer.” The users even now have the option to go on with the site or revisit to the search result listing and pick another page.
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Google: 'Beware of Spyware on websites!!.'

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